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Re: -WOB- Unbalanced Cat



Yes I solved my cat's over steering problem (also developed after ball 
joint reomval) by a declawing I noticed on carpet he cornered like a 
charm but on wood floor he had trouble, without claws the carpet 
traction dropped a bit but it improved "dry" floor traction

Jeff



>Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 21:01:31 -0500
>To: bmw@domain.elided
>From: Michiel van Wessem <jmvw@domain.elided>
>Subject: <WOB> Unbalanced Cat
>Cc: MUDSCOW@domain.elided
>
>Hello, 
>
>With regard to the thread on Wiener dog suspension started by Steve H, 
I
>thought I'd let it be known that I've determined that my 7 month old 
cat
>suffers from trailing throttle oversteer on wood floors. Actually he 
uses
>throttle steering to keep headed in the correct (sic) direction. 
>
>Since his ball joints have been removed recently, maybe the lower 
weight in
>the rear does cause oversteering. Other, 97 female cat with heavy rear 
end
>does not seem to have this problem.
>
>Michiel
>
>


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